Fantasy Tip: Schaub would be nothing more than a backup with the Ravens, so obviously his fantasy value would be nil. His best bet at playing time and fantasy appeal in 2015 might be a deal with the Jets.

Fantasy Tip: It would be interesting to see Schaub return to where his career started, although he would strictly be a backup this time around as long as Matt Ryan stays healty. Schaub's best bet at playing time, and therefore having fantasy appeal, would be signing on the dotted line with the Jets.

Fantasy Tip: The Jets could be an interesting landing spot for Schaub, and it might be his best bet at re-gaining a starting job. He certainly wouldn't unseat Joe Flacco or Matt Ryan with those other interested teams. Even if he were to top Geno Smith for the starting job in New York, his fantasy value would be very minimal.

Fantasy Tip: This shouldn't be a huge surprised as Schaub has really struggled, the Raiders just signed Christian Ponder and Derek Carr seems to be the quarterback of the future. Even if Schaub gets signed by somebody else, he's one to stay away from.

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub may not be with the team for long. Schaub will reportedly likely have to restructure his deal of $5.5 million he's slated to make in 2015 or take the chance of being cut by the Raiders. QB Derek Carr has already been touted as Oakland's franchise quarterback.

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub (elbow) is still recovering from an elbow injury. Head coach Dennis Allen said Friday, Aug. 29, that he still wants to see where Schaub is physically before making the final call on his Week 1 starting quarterback.

Fantasy Tip: Schaub has been nursing a sore elbow, and rookie David Carr was lights out in the final preseason game against Seattle. Matt McGloin also has had a strong preseason, so it's anyone's guess as to who will start the opener against the Jets. The only thing that is fact, neither is a top-flight fantasy option, at least not right now.

Fantasy Tip: Schaub (elbow) is still in line to start. However, this performance gave beat writer Bill Williamson the inclination that it was enough to give Carr serious consideration to start. Neither QB is worth drafting at this point, but they could become matchup plays.

Fantasy Tip: Schaub was once a solid fantasy quarterback, but he has fallen off the map in the past year. He still has talent, and a decent surrounding cast in Oakland. However, he is only worth a look as a QB2 right now until he shows he can cut down on the mistakes which plagued him last season in Houston.

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub (elbow) missed his third straight day of practice with elbow soreness Tuesday, Aug. 26, but head coach Dennis Allen doesn't think Schaub's injury is serious, and the team expects him to play in Week 1 against the New York Jets.

Fantasy Tip: The team continues to say that Schaub's injury won't be a problem, and Allen isn't straying from him as the team's No. 1 QB. However, you should be seriously worried about Schaub's arm strength and effectiveness. At this point, you should avoid him as your backup QB.

Fantasy Tip: Schaub's arm injury and lack of arm strength this preseason is a pretty big concern. It also is a concern for the fantasy value of Oakland's receivers in the short term. Schaub is, at best, a low-end QB2.

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub struggled against the Green Bay Packers Friday, Aug. 22. Head coach Dennis Allen said the team needs to improve its passing game, but that it's not up to one person to make that change. Allen mentioned a dropped touchdown and protection issues among the factors contributing to Schaub's poor play.

Fantasy Tip: Schaub still has a lot to prove and is not worth drafting this year.

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub will start the season-opener at the New York Jets. Despite a shaky start to his preseason, Schaub has the confidence of the coaching staff, and there is not a quarterback controversy in Oakland.

Fantasy Tip: This is good enough news to keep Schaub in the conversation as a late-round fantasy pick, but take it with a grain of salt. He is still facing legitimate pressure to succeed.

Fantasy Tip: A lot of people are down on Schaub, and this type of performance won't help quiet his critics. He can still be a serviceable No. 2 fantasy QB, but his days as a fantasy starter are behind him.

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub is doing what it takes to get better, according to CB Charles Woodson. Woodson said Schaub has been talking with defensive coordinator Jason Tarver after practice, which tells Woodson that Schaub knows how to improve. Woodson added that the team expects big things from him this season.

Fantasy Tip: It's great that Schaub is working hard to improve, but he's still not a reliable fantasy quarterback, especially after what he showed us last season. He's too risky to draft as a starter, so draft him as a backup if you must draft him.

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub is excited to have more control of the offense in Oakland. "To come to an offense where the coach is looking to give you more freedom, and looking to give you more control of things," Schaub said. "I had that in some aspects in Houston, but there are things I'm being asked to do here that I didn't have control of in Houston. I would have loved to, but we just weren't in control of it. To now be in that position, and being the quarterback, that's such a great place to be because you can get everyone on the same page."

Oakland Raiders QB Matt Schaub said he would not be upset if the team selects a quarterback during the 2014 NFL Draft, because he understands the team will look to add a younger player at the position for the future. "As you get older, teams are always going to try and find young players to come in and compete. I was one of those guys myself at one point. As a player, you just have to do your job to the best of your ability and let the chips fall where they may. I'm looking forward to helping the team in any way possible. I'm going to be the guy to lead them and show them the way," Schaub said.

The Oakland Raiders have restructured QB Matt Schaub's contract in order to reduce his 2014 salary and salary cap figure. Schaub will still be able to earn $15 million to $20 million in the next two seasons.